• My Chiffon Is Wet at Eastern Bloc

    Eastern Bloc 505 E 6th St, East Village, NY, United States

    DJ Paisley Dalton mans the turntables at this East Village gay bar's Thursday night shindig.

  • DJ ?uestlove presents: Bowl Train

    Brooklyn Bowl 61 Wythe Avenue, Williamsburg, United States

    Roots drummer and front man ?uestlove performs a weekly DJ set.

    $5 – $8
  • DJ ?uestlove presents: Bowl Train

    Brooklyn Bowl 61 Wythe Avenue, Williamsburg, United States

    Roots drummer and front man ?uestlove performs a weekly DJ set.

    $5 – $8
  • DJ ?uestlove presents: Bowl Train

    Brooklyn Bowl 61 Wythe Avenue, Williamsburg, United States

    Roots drummer and front man ?uestlove performs a weekly DJ set.

    $5 – $8
  • Entrippy

    The Yard 85 Delancey Street, Lower East Side, New York, NY, United States

    Illustrator Drew Morrison presents his “interactive parade paintings” which depict everything from the extinction of Day-Glo dinosaurs to a truck-driving chicken on a homicidal rampage.

    Free
  • Repurposing Curiosa

    Fuchs Project 56 Bogart St. #1E, Bushwick, Brooklyn, NY, United States

    A curated collection of pornographic art meant to examine porn’s relationship with gay culture.

    Free
  • To Paint with Fire

    Gallery 1205 1205 Manhattan Ave., Greenpoint, Brooklyn, NY, United States

    Paintings layered with chalk and glaze by Jennie Jieun Lee and clay sculptures accented with silver leaf and nail polish by David Bratton, both of whom are based in Greenpoint.

    Free
  • Urban Zoom

    Storefront for Art and Architecture 97 Kenmare St., Lower East Side, New York, NY, United States

    Photographer David Molander shoots everything from the Gowanus Canal to 2011 Zuccotti Park to nightclubs in Stolkholm for a collection of “hyperrealist” photos of the world’s urban spaces.

    Free
  • Norns

    Bunnycutlet 158 Roebling Street, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY, United States

    Jonny Ruzzo’s series of life-sized painted nudes, made with oil paint and diamond dust, are inspired by norns, the “mythological female beings that rule the destiny of men – giant, protective, and malevolent.”

    Free
  • Jonny Ruzzo Pop-up Exhibition Opening Reception

    Bunnycutlet 158 Roebling Street, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY, United States

    Get a sneek peek of Norns, at the opening reception for the first solo show of New York-based artist, Jonny Ruzzo.  On view is a series of almost life-sized…